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Soukous Music Genre: A Brief History of Soukous Music - MasterClassAug 6, 2021 · Soukous is a fast-paced, guitar-driven form of African dance music that originated in the former sovereign state of Zaire, now known as the ...Missing: credible sources
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Seben Heaven: The Roots of SoukousDec 7, 2018 · Early examples are often slow in tempo, featuring close harmony singing, bouncy light percussion and, perhaps most importantly, virtuosic guitar ...Missing: characteristics credible
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Soukous Music Genre History and Style DescriptionForm and Style. Soukous, also known as Lingala, is a fast-paced, high-energy African music genre rooted in traditional Cuban rumba and Congolese folk music.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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The Congo Sound | The New YorkerOct 7, 2002 · But what made soukous the preëminent music in Africa was its sound, the voluptuous interplay of three or four or even five guitars, swirling ...
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SOUKOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterEtymology. African French (of Brazzaville and Kinshasa) soucous, soukous, a dance popular in the late 1960s, alteration of French secousse jolt, jerk ; First ...
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Soukous - worldserviceMar 26, 2010 · It appears to be one of the first uses of the word "soukous" in combination with Congolese music. I estimate this record to be from either 1964 or 1965.
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by jean | Tempo for Rumba Congo - Main - Song BPMRumba Congo - Main is a exuberant song by Jean with a tempo of 90 BPM. It can also be used double-time at 180 BPM. The track runs 3 minutes and 29 seconds long.Missing: typical | Show results with:typical
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Tempo for Soukous - African Drums - SongBPMSoukous is a melancholic song by African Drums with a tempo of 130 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 65 BPM or double-time at 260 BPM.
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The Pulse of Congo: Mastering Congolese Drum Kit RhythmsMar 5, 2025 · Soukous is one of the most recognizable Congolese styles, evolving from Congolese rumba with an emphasis on faster tempos, interlocking guitar ...Missing: seben | Show results with:seben
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Learn Congolese Drum Kit with Felix Ngindu - World Music MethodLearn Congolese Drum Kit rhythms with Felix Ngindu. Explore the cavacha rhythm, soukous grooves, and sebene techniques in free, expert-guided lessons.
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Tempo for Pur Soukous - Song BPMPur Soukous is a exuberant song by Soukous Stars with a tempo of 125 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 63 BPM or double-time at 250 BPM.<|separator|>
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Key & BPM for Soukous by African Drums - TunebatBatuqui Cha Cha Cha. D major. Key. 130. BPM. 10B. Camelot. 27. Popularity. 61. 75. 82. Slagerij Van Kampen. La Tribu Humana. D major. Key.
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Digging Deeper: African Guitar 101 - Premier GuitarJun 14, 2014 · Learn about the soukous and maringa lead and rhythm styles. Understand how to syncopate arpeggios in the style of Diblo Dibala. Play desert blues phrases.
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Kaful Mayay - Tabu Ley Rochereau | Album - AllMusicRating 7.3/10 (4) Kaful Mayay by Tabu Ley Rochereau released in 1973. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE GENESIS OF URBAN MUSIC IN ZAiRE - Rhodes UniversityIn Zaire, the installation of radio stations and recording industries gave rise to an urban musical expression which fed on traditional music for its content, ...
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The story of Africa's guitar god Dr. Nico, the Congolese innovator ...Dec 9, 2021 · He played a major role in the creation of the unique, three-guitar style heard in Congolese rumba and subsequent genres such as soukous.
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Dieu de la Guitare - Afropop WorldwideNov 6, 2018 · Guitars are essential to its sound, and no Congolese guitarist has been more influential than Docteur Nico–not even Franco, who was one year ...
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The Sound of Central African Guitar: A Playlist GuideMar 4, 2025 · Sebene is the instrumental breakdown in Congolese soukous, where the guitar takes center stage, playing rapid-fire, interlocking melodies.
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[PDF] Soukous Guitar ScalesImprovisation: Soukous guitarists are known for their improvisational skills, drawing from their understanding of the scales, rhythms, and techniques to create ...
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Dr Nico Kasanda - Soukous Guitar Transcription - YouTubeMar 17, 2012 · Transcription of Dr. Nico's guitar from "Independance Cha Cha". Here the original on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y6BjNJD0ZM Also ...Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques
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Rumba Lingala as Colonial Resistance by Jesse Samba WheelerThis article examines part of the history of Rumba Lingala, a style that emerged in the urban centers of the Belgian Congo and the French Middle Congo.
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Congolese Rumba and Other CosmopolitanismsA central element in this history is the story of Kinshasa, formerly Leopoldville, the city that came to be known elsewhere in Africa in large part because of ...
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Rumba, a new-world fusion of Latin and African idiomsFeb 10, 2022 · The dance format that stormed West and Central Africa before and after World War II was the Afro-Cuban rumba. ... Radio Congo Belge, which started ...
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The Congo dives deep into the Afro-Cuban sound - Pan African MusicPAM reflects on the influence of Afro-Cuban music that the first great Congolese orchestras began to imitate, before they broke free to create their own sound.Missing: post- WWII Belge
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History of Soukous: '60s - Playlist - Apple MusicIn the '60s, Congolese rumba—driven by a faster tempo and incorporating dance elements—evolved into a new genre called soukous, meaning “to shake”.
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Suggested Listening: Congolese Guitar EvolutionFeb 12, 2025 · This playlist, compiled by Niwel Tsumbu, provides a comprehensive journey through Congolese guitar evolution—from the smooth early rumba guitar ...
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After Franco | Franco Luambo Makiadi | TPOK JazzFeb 1, 2010 · A new sound has emerged through Konono No.1, an innovative amplified ensemble featuring three traditional likembé instruments and junkyard ...
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Franco emerges as the leader of OK Jazz | Music | The GuardianJun 15, 2011 · In 1960, he emerged as the leader of OK Jazz when singer Vicky Longomba left the band, and he stayed at its helm through several metamorphoses until his death ...
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Say my name: How 'shout-outs' keep Congolese musicians in the ...Aug 23, 2013 · This bleak reality contrasts sharply with the 1950s and 60s, when Kinshasa was the home to "Africa's most energetic recording industry". In his ...
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Tabu Ley Rochereau obituary | Music - The GuardianDec 11, 2013 · The Congolese songwriter, singer and bandleader Tabu Ley Rochereau, who has died aged 76, was one of Africa's most popular entertainers.
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Tabu Ley Rochereau: Singer and songwriter who championed ...Jan 16, 2014 · By 1970, Rochereau's band had become Afrisa International. They completed a sensational 26-night run at the Paris Olympia in 1970, then made ...
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Soukous - DRC Singers Wiki - FandomCongolese "rumba" eventually evolved into soukous. Tabu Ley Rochereau and Dr Nico Kasanda are considered the pioneers of modern soukous. Other greats of ...
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Music of D.R. Congo - Frank Bessem's Musiques d'AfriqueAs political and economic conditions in then Zaïre became worse, musicians migrated to either East Africa or West Africa (Togo, Côte d'Ivoire). In Tanzania ...
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AFRICAN MUSICIANS IN CONTEMPORARY PARIS: POSTpopulation of the 1980s. Between 1980 and 1989, Paris had also become known as the world capital of "Afropop" music, a hybrid genre that fea- tured ...
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Koffi Olomide - WikiwandV12 achieved commercial success, earning a gold record, with sales exceeding 100,000 copies. The album's breakout single, "Fouta Djallon", debuted among the top ...
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Ndombolo - WikipediaKoffi Olomide's ndombolo album Loi, released in December 1997, also secured a gold record, with 25,000 copies sold in France and 105,000 internationally.Missing: sales | Show results with:sales
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Tokooos - Afropop WorldwideSep 20, 2017 · 22, 2000, Koffi Olomide, one of Fally Ipupa's mentors, became the first African to play at Paris' prestigious Bercy Arena, selling out 17,000 ...
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Soukous - Teacher in a Box"Soukous", a derivative of the French word secousse - " to shake" - was originally the name of a dance popular in the Congos in the late 1960s, an African ...Missing: term | Show results with:term
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Tabu Ley Rochereau: A History in Six Tracks - Afropop WorldwideDec 2, 2013 · Nico parted ways to lead their own bands under the names African Fiesta National and African Fiesta Sukisa respectively, they pioneered a new ...
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Tabu Ley Did for Music What Cell Phones ... - Pan-African News WireWith Dr Nico Kasanda, he pioneered soukous as a blend of Congolese folk music and Latin American, Cuban and Caribbean rumba as well as soul. From the two ...
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Comparison of Dr. Nico and Franco's guitar styles in Congo rumbaMay 29, 2024 · Guitar Ancestry - Franco Luambo, seen here, is one of the inventors of Congolese Soukous music. The technique involves rich interlocked ...When Franco Luambo Luanzo Makiadi known as “the sorcerer of the ...ONE GREAT THING VERKYS DID TO CONGO MUSIC IS A ...More results from www.facebook.com
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Papa Wemba | Red Bull Music AcademyNotoriously one of the sharpest dressers in Congolese music, too, Papa Wemba became one of the central figures in promoting La Sape: a youth movement which ...
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Papa Wemba - The TimesApr 28, 2016 · Papa Wemba. Congolese singer and style icon who became a hit in Europe by mixing traditional African forms with rock influences.
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Koffi Olomide (Congo-Kinshasa) - Frank Bessem's Musiques d'AfriqueAs the 1990s saw the coming of harder hitting and more up-tempo music ... Style: Congolese rumba, tchatcho, soukous, ndombolo. Discography. Title, Year ...
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Tchatcho by Koffi Olomide | Album - AfroChartsTchatcho by Koffi Olomide | Album. Tchatcho. Koffi Olomide Genre: Ndombolo/Soukous Country: Congo - DR Released: 1990 8 Songs.
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King of Soukous (Ndombolo): Koffi Olomide Albums RankedKing of Soukous (Ndombolo): Koffi Olomide Albums Ranked · 1.Koffi Olomidé · V12 (1995) · 2.Koffi Olomidé MM Mopao. Mokonzi · 3.Koffi Olomidé · Loi (1997) · 4.Koffi ...
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Musician Awilo Longomba demonstrates 'technosoukous' - BBC NewsCongolese musician Awilo Longomba is famous for his Soukous songs and calls his particular style of music 'technosoukous'.Missing: drum machines
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Gospel singer Sinach, energetic Awilo in city - Business DailyDec 24, 2020 · Awilo began his career as a drummer in Papa Wemba's band Viva La Musica. He released his first solo album “Moto Pamba” in 1995 and immediately ...
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Awilo Longomba: HomeAwilo Longomba stands as one of Africa's most celebrated musical ambassadors, bringing the infectious rhythms of Soukous and Ndombolo to stages across the globe ...<|separator|>
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Ndombolo Music Genre History and Style DescriptionNdombolo is a vibrant Congolese dance music genre that emerged in the 1990s, blending traditional Congolese rhythms with modern synthesizers and electronic ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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When did Awilo Longomba's first album release? - GeniusAwilo Longomba's first album Moto Pamba released in 1995.Missing: Gâté Parisienne
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Key & BPM for Ndombolo by Addy Buxexa, Éclat Edson, GodGilas ...Key & BPM for Ndombolo by Addy Buxexa, Éclat Edson, GodGilas, Tio Edson. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, ...
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African dance features: African culture comes to life - DecibelApr 27, 2023 · Soukous dance: it is a social dance where the dancers move in groups on the floor. The hip movements are rapid and ample with rhythmic movements ...
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[PDF] SESSION HANDOUT - African workout - Cloudfront.nettwo timed steps. Just like most African dances, knee bending and hip movements are rudiments to dancing it. The dance has effectively evolved from a few ...
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Congolese Cultural Production in Africa and the World - Project MUSEJan 25, 2024 · His fast and acrobatic soukous-inspired dance moves, while shaking off the former neocolonial melancholy ('soukous' is an Africanization of ...
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[PDF] Embodied Performances in Nairobi Underground Hip HopSoukous music is known as Congolese rumba,. Page 48. 37 and in some instances ... and performers often dance in a circle or with male/female pairings (218).<|separator|>
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The State of Congolese Music: An Interview with Lubangi MunianiaApr 26, 2018 · Exactly. And soukous is a solo dance. You go crazy, whatever you want to do. The way you dance ndombolo, it's more your typical Congolese way ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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[PDF] An Ethnography of Popular Dance in Kinshasa, DRCKinshasa's national ballet, or Ballet National, holds public practices in an old theatre several times a week. Created during the Mobutu era, the national ...
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How Congolese Soukous transformed African music and went globalMar 6, 2025 · This is the story of Soukous, Congo's golden sound that turned guitar players into kings and made the whole world dance.Missing: multitrack recording
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Congolese Popular Music, 1945 to 2000Nov 2, 2011 · Mpiana – the best-known and most influential members of Wenge Musica – as well as young Congolese musicians who have migrated to South Africa.
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Agatchu's Global African Pop - Afropop WorldwideMay 20, 2025 · Then came the South African influence, with kwaito and SA House music. ... I always had this influence of highlife and Congolese rumba. So ...
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What made Papa Wemba so influential? - BBC NewsApr 25, 2016 · Papa Wemba, or Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba, was rebellious, prolific, a style icon, at times notorious and always innovative.Missing: commercial 1980s
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The “Caribbeanization” of Afrobeat in Colombia - Africa Is a CountrySep 14, 2023 · This movement gave rise to Champeta, a genre essentially based on Soukous guitars, bass, drumming and dance. Because of its sensual and openly ...
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Champeta: “Reuse [of music] was not considered an infringement ...May 15, 2025 · Andrés Gualdrón delves into how African records, piracy and resistance shaped a Caribbean-Colombian sound.
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Champe-Soukous Collective: A Musical HomecomingMay 3, 2023 · The Champe-Soukous Collective is an Afro-Colombian musical group connecting Colombian champeta with Congolese soukous, a transatlantic musical ...
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Soukous All Stars - The Kennedy CenterSoukous All Stars consists of: Felix Manuaku Waku (Lead Guitar), Nyboma Mwan'dido (Lead Singer), Ferre Gola (Lead Singer), Malage De Lugendo (Lead Singer), ...Missing: key achievements
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A STRANGE RELATIONSHIP - Jabulani RadioNov 6, 2024 · Popularly known as D.G., the song featured Franco and Tabu Ley criticizing the bureaucrats running Zaire's ministries and parastatals for their ...
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The mixed legacy of DRC musician Franco - New African Magazine... music and politics of Franco Luambo Makiadi ... criticism of the regime with outright paeans to Mobutu. ... Franco's more controversial or chauvinistic songs ...
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<i>Rumba Rules: The Politics of Dance Music in Mobutu's Zaire</i ...Sep 10, 2009 · ... Franco Luambo Luanzo Makiadi of the T.P. OK Jazz, even though Mobutu's most favored musician, performed songs that challenged Mobutu's regime ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Lingala language | History, Grammar & Vocabulary - BritannicaLingala is a Bantu-based creole spoken by over 10 million in Central Africa, evolved from Bobangi, and is associated with urban culture and popular music.
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A brief history of popular music in DRCDec 7, 2014 · [1] To Mobutu, the role engaged by popular music was an endorsement of his authority and power. Music was a vital tool for the success and ...
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Mobutu's Ghost: A Case for the Urgency of History in Cultural AidThe efficacy of music as a tool of social control in Congo is also the result of Mobutu's savvy use of song in announcing and promoting political policy.
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Breaking Rocks: Music, Ideology and Economic Collapse, from Paris ...Based on fieldwork in Kinshasa and Paris, Breaking Rocks examines patronage payments within Congolese popular music.
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Displays of Masculinity and Rituals of Display: Congolese ...May 3, 2017 · This article introduces soukous and la SAPE through notions of masculinity and display, which collectively enable these Congolese men in ...
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Soukous: Definition, Origins & Techniques | StudySmarterJan 13, 2025 · Soukous is a vibrant genre of dance music that originated from the Congo in the 1960s, characterized by its infectious rhythms and catchy melodies.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Lets ask the AI about congolese music - Congo VibesSoukous: Soukous, also known as Congo music, is characterized by its infectious rhythms, intricate guitar work, and melodic vocals. It often features a lively, ...
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TABU TABOO? ONLY IN ZAIRE - The Washington PostNov 4, 1993 · "RHUMBA WAS too slow," says Tabu-Ley Seigneur Rochereau, the internationally renowned African pop singer who is regarded as the father of ...
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Franco: Africa's First Modern Pop Superstar - NPRFeb 12, 2010 · " These hot-licks workouts became so popular the music was given a new name, "soukous," and Franco was without question the grand master.Missing: acceleration 1960s
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Studio Caroline: The Parisian Laboratory of African PopNov 6, 2017 · But the studio did not deal exclusively in soukous and rumba. In terms of musical trends in the early '80s, Reggan remembers that “The records ...
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Remembering Three Towering African Musicians | Magazine - MoMAMay 28, 2020 · Loketo sold some 10 million albums and toured the world. They became a fixture of dance clubs in Europe and the Americas during the 1980s ...
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COVID-19: King of 'Soukous' dies at 67 [Culture] | AfricanewsAug 13, 2024 · The man nicknamed “the king of soukous” sold more than 10 million records in his career. It was indeed in the 80s that Aurlus Mabélé, whose ...
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Aurlus Mabele soukous music career - FacebookAug 25, 2025 · Over a remarkable 25-year career, he sold more than 10 million records. Among his greatest hits are timeless classics such as Loketo, Femme ...Blandin Wabacha an urbanite of Brazza in the 1970s, together with ...Possible Inspirations Behind "My Soukous is Fantastic" (1996)More results from www.facebook.com
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Musicians affected by piracy and exploitation - FacebookAug 31, 2025 · Rhumba Bakulutu | Musicians affected by piracy and exploitation ... It was the early 1990s and doors of freedom and self expression were ...Missing: earnings | Show results with:earnings<|separator|>
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Modernity's Trickster: "Dipping" and "Throwing" in Congolese ... - GaleThe explosion of international interest in Zairian soukouss music in the mid-1980s was due not only to changes in the political and economic environment at home ...